Posted by Starion on August 15, 2008, 4:11 pm
Hi all,
I have a Legend TT that has a habit of getting overly warm, especially when
riding stop-start through town. Does anyone know of any common
causes/solutions to this?
Thanks,
Gez.
Posted by someone on August 15, 2008, 4:27 pm
>Hi all,
>I have a Legend TT that has a habit of getting overly warm, especially when
>riding stop-start through town. Does anyone know of any common
>causes/solutions to this?
>Thanks,
>Gez.
how warm? does it boil over or just go up on the guage?
as long as it doesn't overheat, you should be fine. if it boils, then you may
need a flush and suck.
Posted by Starion on August 15, 2008, 6:01 pm
>>Hi all,
>>
>>
>>I have a Legend TT that has a habit of getting overly warm, especially
>>when
>>riding stop-start through town. Does anyone know of any common
>>causes/solutions to this?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Gez.
>>
>>
> how warm? does it boil over or just go up on the guage?
> as long as it doesn't overheat, you should be fine. if it boils, then you
> may
> need a flush and suck.
Haven't seen it boil over, but the temp warning light glares a lot -
especially during city-riding.
And - flush + suck?
Gez.
Posted by someone on August 16, 2008, 12:35 pm
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>
>>>I have a Legend TT that has a habit of getting overly warm, especially
>>>when
>>>riding stop-start through town. Does anyone know of any common
>>>causes/solutions to this?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Gez.
>>>
>>>
>> how warm? does it boil over or just go up on the guage?
>> as long as it doesn't overheat, you should be fine. if it boils, then you
>> may
>> need a flush and suck.
>Haven't seen it boil over, but the temp warning light glares a lot -
>especially during city-riding.
>And - flush + suck?
>Gez.
raditor flush out.
Posted by Malagodi on August 18, 2008, 8:34 am
> Hi all,
> I have a Legend TT that has a habit of getting overly warm, especially when
> riding stop-start through town. Does anyone know of any common
> causes/solutions to this?
> Thanks,
> Gez.
You should have your mechanic check the electrical grounding. There
are many instances where the temperature light indicates overheating
when it actually isn't due to poor grounding of the instrument panel.
>I have a Legend TT that has a habit of getting overly warm, especially when
>riding stop-start through town. Does anyone know of any common
>causes/solutions to this?
>Thanks,
>Gez.